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NAMBE 2015 General Chairs

Isaac Hernández-Calderón, Physics Department, Cinvestav, Mexico
Email: isaac.hernandez@fis.cinvestav.mx

Máximo López-López, Physics Department, Cinvestav, Mexico
Email: mlopez@fis.cinvestav.mx

NAMBE 2015 Conference Office

Dr. Frantisek Sutara
Physics Department - Cinvestav
Av. IPN 2508
07360 Mexico City, DF
Mexico
Email: fsutara@fis.cinvestav.mx

31st North American Molecular Beam
Epitaxy Conference

Sponsors

Gold Sponsor

Silver Sponsor

Bronze Sponsor

2015 Exhibitors

American GMG Inc.
Applied NanoFemto Technologies LLC
DCA Instruments
Dr. Eberl MBE-Komponenten GmbH
E-Science, Inc.
Intercovamex
k-Space Associates, Inc.
Mantis Deposition, Inc.
Orsay Physics
Riber
Sentys Inc.
Staib Instruments, Inc.
SVT Associates
United Mineral & Chemical Corp.
Vacuum Barrier Co.
Veeco
VESCO-NM, LLC
Vital Materials Co., Ltd
Wafer Technology Ltd.

TRAVEL INFORMATION

The Cancun -Tulum Corridor is called Mayan Riviera (or Riviera Maya), it extends for around 60 km south of Cancun in the Mexican Caribbean coast.

The conference hotel is situated near the Cancun international airport. Cancun and the Riviera Maya are easy and low cost destinations from many countries. A taxi from the airport will take around 20 minutes to reach the hotel.

There are many options to reach the hotel from the Cancun International airport. After pick-up of your luggage or before exiting the airport you will find several taxi services. Typical prices at the airport are from $30 to $60 USD to the conference hotel. Use ONLY authorized taxi services; do not accept services offered by individuals. Service is offered for all flights, no matter the arrival time. Buy the transportation tickets only in the authorized counters within the airport.

Mexico City

Many fligths to Cancun have a stop at the international airport in Mexico City. In this case, migration and customs revisions will be made before boarding to Cancun international airport.

Mexico City is very interesting and plenty of touristic attractions. However, the city is very large and during rush hours it can take time to move between not very distant places. If you have a stop in Mexico City international airport (MEX, Benito Juárez) and have few hours of waiting time you have to be careful if you are tempted to go out of the airport (located within the city), it can be risky, you can be trapped in the heavy traffic. We recommend planning at least one full day to visit some points of interest within Mexico City, two or three days will be necessary to visit the most representative attractions.